As dusk falls over the City of Light, a new spectacle is illuminating Saint-Sulpice church, a monument whose interiors are even larger than Notre Dame’s — and arguably just as breathtaking. The cavernous walls of the neoclassical gem on Paris’ Left Bank are coming alive with 360-degree video projections, sparkling cutting-edge technology and actors, all telling the story of the church and its place in French history. Video projections are seen Thursday Oct.31, 2024 at the Saint-Sulpice church in Paris. (AP Photo/Marine Lesprit) Blending centuries of intrigue, revolution and family drama, the show reimagines the Saint-Germain district during the Fronde, the 17th-century civil war, and the lead-up to the French Revolution. “Paris Cœur de Lumières” (Paris Chancel of Lights), whic...
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From hosting the oldest Thanksgiving Day Parade in the country to having authentic German Christmas markets, the holidays are the best time to experience the holly side of Philadelphia. While this year will look very different, the City of Philadelphia, along with its public and private partners, is delighted to bring fun, safe, and family-friendly diverse holiday celebrations to residents and visitors alike. Hope these experiences will remind you of the spirit of the holidays: a time of reflection, faith, family, kindness, hope and joy. Here are five ways you can experience the holiday spirit of Philadelphia- Admire spectacular light display & holiday tree at city hall Each year, visitors can immerse themselves in a holiday spectacular at Dilworth Plaza at Philadelphi...
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